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In conjunction with Kean Digital Films, MHA/NC is pleased to introduce Journey of Recovery, an extraordinary documentary that takes a close look at mental illness. Produced by Bart Kean and Ted Thomas, two mental health consumers who reside in North Carolina, this film was created to make people aware that you can recover from a mental illness. Various and individualized paths have led numerous people to recovery and the hope of Bart and Ted is that this film will be used as a learning and teaching tool to inspire consumers to take the Journey of Recovery.
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This movie is part of the collection: Community Video
Director: Bart Kean
Producer: Bart Kean, Ted Thomas
Production Company: Kean Digital Films
Audio/Visual: sound, color
Language: English
Keywords: Mental Health; Mental Illness; Ted Thomas; Bart Kean; Wellness; Recovery; Journey of Recovery; Kean Digital Films; The Mental Health Association in North Carolina; Bipolar Disorder; Depression; Recovery Tools; Psychosocial Rehabilitation; PBH; Psychiatry; Psychology
Contact Information: bartkean@hotmail.com
Creative Commons license: Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States
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| Other Files | Archive BitTorrent |
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Reviewer:
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Subject:
Journey of Recovery
This is an informative film which shares with people the positive message that mental health recovery is not only possible but that they as individuals can do wonderful things for themselves by taking a proactive role in making thier own mental health better in their daily lives.